Thanks Gibson and ABE-san for quick and correct answers.
In both mails, a problem of my setting CXX to be a wrong compiler was
pointed out.
I am sorry that I wasn't aware of even the distinction of cc and c++.
By pointing,
CXX=g++
I succeeded to build.
Then, other questions arose in mind.
In this manner, you see that I am not interested in C languages. In
this time, I used the native gcc in place of C compiler. However,
other examples show the association of the companion C compiler to a
specific Fortran compiler, such as
In intel, CC=icc CCX=icpc FC=ifort
In XL, CC=xlc ... FC=xlf90
Are they mandatory? I understand that the compilers in the series
product should be better. In spite of this, if there is no problem
to use the native compilers of OSX, I would be happy.
I have leaned that OpenMPI is the successor of LAM/MPI. Probably, I
should use that. In the notes for the Mac package, it is described
"Fortran support is not included". What does it mean? Whether does
it mean not including Fortran compiler in the package or not working
with Fortran? As you can see, I am not good at English.
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Koun
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